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On Paper, this looks an exhibition to see

Grant Quinn
Grant Quinn
Published: February 19, 2026
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Artist Kevin Saunders at the On Paper exhibition.
Artist Kevin Saunders at the On Paper exhibition.
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ARTTIME Supplies at 203 Brisbane St, Ipswich, has opened its new annual art exhibition, On Paper.

Earlier this month, artists were invited to submit works created on paper or using paper as a primary medium.

This annual group exhibition has been part of Arttime’s culture for over 15 years and continues to celebrate creativity within the local arts community.

The exhibition features mostly local new and emerging artists, with more than 15 artists taking up the challenge this year.

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The result is a stunning and diverse display of work, including watercolours, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture, drawing, and painting.

The exhibition provides a welcoming platform for new and emerging artists to participate in a professional exhibition setting.

It also offers artists the chance to network with other like-minded creatives in a supportive space.

On Paper will run until 29 March and is open daily from 9am to 5pm. Entry is free.

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